- Judge bars Trump administration from requiring proof of citizenship to register to vote Washington Examiner —
- Federal judge bars Trump from implementing proof of citizenship requirement to vote PBS —
- Federal judge bars Trump from implementing proof of citizenship requirement to vote ABC News —
- Federal judge permanently bars Trump’s effort to require proof of citizenship to vote EL PAÍS —
- Judge blocks Trump administration from voting proof of citizenship implementation The Hill —
- Federal judge blocks Trump from requiring proof of citizenship for voter registration NY Post —
- Federal judge blocks Trump effort to make voters show proof of citizenship The Guardian —
- Federal judge bars Trump from implementing proof of citizenship requirement to vote ABC7 Los Angeles —
- U.S. federal judge rules against Trump’s order requiring proof of citizenship to vote The Globe and Mail —
- Judge bars Trump from implementing proof of citizenship requirement to vote Scripps News —
- Trump’s Voter Citizenship Mandate Struck Down as 'Unconstitutional' Newsweek —
United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts
United States district court
The United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts is the federal district court whose territorial jurisdiction is the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, United States. The first court session was held in Boston in 1789. The second term was held in Salem in 1790 and court session locations alternated between the two cities until 1813. That year, Boston became the court's permanent home. A western division was opened in Springfield in 1979 and a central division was opened in Worcester in 1987. The court's main building is the John Joseph Moakley Federal Courthouse on Fan Pier in South Boston.